You will receive the UK portion of your pension in sterling equivalent, so it matters little whether it is paid direct or through the Irish system.Thanks Black Sheep, you are bang on with amount from Ireland + €148.90 for my wife.
When I wrote to the UK Pensions Office in Newcastle, they replied and told me I had to apply through the Sligo office, which I think they have done.
I am still assuming that I will receive payment direct from the UK (not so good at the moment with the exchange rate)
Based on 25 years contributions in Ireland you should be entitled to a 98% pension = €218.90
Roker, Did you get your records from the Central Records Office. They should have all records of PRSI paid during your full working life.
The Pension Office appear to have records only back to 1979 when they became computerized.
Yes I agree with you it is important to keep your own records just to be sure. I always advise P60,s should be kept forever though people think I,m crazy
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